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There are two lakes named Rebecca in Minnesota?  Why is that?

Richard

 Richard L. Wood, Ph. D.
Hastings, MN
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From: Robin LaFortune <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [mou-net] Hooded warbler -western Henn Co

Birding at Lake Rebecca PR this morning, I was very surprised to find a Hooded warbler.  The bird was not singing, but drew my attention with loud bright chip notes. I watched it for about 10 min, then it disappeared into the understory.  

Besides this nice surprise, I found very few migrants,and only 9 species of warblers. Lots of resident birds setting up territories.  Quite a few yellow-billed cuckoo calling, too.

Directions to area- Enter the park main entrance and park at the boat launch area.  Follow the hiking trail south, along the edge of the lake.  There are 2 trails branching off left, take the 2nd trail left(east).  This goes straight up the hill. I saw the Hooded warbler at the top of the hill, going right.


Robin Lafortune
Delano


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